Drunk Drivers are Deadly, Park the Cell Phone, No Second Chances, It’s Speed Limit were some of the signs being held by participants promoting traffic safety aw...
Episode four (of six) of the Saga of the North Shore lecture series at the Waialua Library concerned the descendants of the first High Chief to rule this side o...
Late Saturday morning, May 12 a good crowd gathered at the Waialua Library for Part 3 of the lecture series “The Saga of the North Shore; The Voyagers.”
By f...
Who were the first people?
By Richard W. Rogers
That was the question addressed by Captain Richard W. Rogers at the Waialua Library on April 14, the second ...
Chapter one; The Geology of O`ahu The Waialua Library presented the first of a series of talks titled “The Saga of the North Shore” on March 10. This series of ...
The Lanihuli house was an impressive Victorian mansion built in 1893 by Hawaii Mission President Matthew Noall and dedicated on October 6, 1894 during the semi-...
Have you ever found yourself walking or hiking around here in Hawai`i nei and said to yourself (because we all talk to ourselves, especially when hiking), “That...
On February 3, 2018, from 10:00am-4:00pm, the iconic Hawaiian Church located across famous Matsumoto Shave ice in Historic Haleiwa, on the North Shore of Oahu w...
On Saturday, January 27th Waimea Valley will host a free workshop “Kalo Basics” from 9 a.m. – noon. The workshop will be covering basic kalo cultivation...
History books are dominated with stories of the elite, of government leaders and popular historical figures. Their life stories are reverently recorded through ...